Confusing bail-out messages

Alexander Neundorf neundorf at kde.org
Sun Oct 15 23:20:37 CEST 2006


On Sunday 15 October 2006 10:49, Adriaan de Groot wrote:
> As usual, I fired up CMake without setting up my build environment
> properly, and got this:
>
> CMake Error: Error in cmake code at
> /usr/local/KDE4/share/apps/cmake/modules/FindQt4.cmake:1048:
> MESSAGE Qt qmake not found!
> Current CMake
> stack:
> /home/adridg/KDE/kdepim/CMakeLists.txt;/usr/local/share/CMake/Modules/CMake
>CInformation.cmake;/usr/local/share/CMake/Modules/CMakeCXXInformation.cmake;
>/usr/local/share/CMake/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake;/usr/local/KDE4/share/apps/cma
>ke/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake;/usr/local/KDE4/share/apps/cmake/modules/F
>indQt4.cmake
>
>
> For once, though, I actually read the messages, and it strikes me that they
> are somewhat confusing when taken at face value. For one thing, there is no
> error in the cmake code: it's a error during configuration because the
> cmake code has *detected* an error. 

It's a known issue, and I think it will be fixed in in 2.4.4

Bye
Alex
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